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... waiting for our forty minute trip to Schipol and our connection to Singapore from where my next blog instalment will be penned. Til then it's over and out as the corks are popped marking the start of our Far East adventure aboard Celebrity's Millennium - I'm talking figuratively of course, as Chris only allows me fizzy water when flying. I'll try to make up for this abstemious start to the holiday once we embark in Singapore as we have a $1400 drinks tab to get through aboard ...

So we wanted to end our blog on a little overview of our journey! Here are a few stats: No of countries visited: 5 No of locations visited: 62 Approx kms travelled: 50,000 No of lbs we collectively put on: 30 No of different beds we slept in: 52 No of different hire cars we drove: 5 No of Instagram pics with #ddmellonsontour: 249 No of pics Doug took on his Canon: 4805 No of pics on blog: 455 No of ...

After nearly 13 hours sleep, we felt a little more human again, and adjusted to UK time. Not much was planned today apart from sorting out some of our souvenirs and so on, going through the photos and picking up Checkers! We had been given some xmas presents the night before, including a massive tub of roses which we made a start on - never going to lose the holiday weight haha! I uploaded my photos onto my Mac, all 4800 of them! We were away for 3 months don't don't think that was ...

... as I love implementing the plan. But as the day of departure nears, I find I am afflicted by random attacks of butterflies in the stomach, prompting myself to ask “Why?” Why do I travel?”

Back in 2011, For a couple of weeks before we departed on a 12 month overland journey from Norwich to Australia, my nights were plagued by vivid dreams. They were of the extreme anxiety variety and centred mainly on the first challenge of the ...

... Norfolk and heading back to the Midlands there was time to go walking at Sheringham Park, owned by the National Trust, that gave us expansive views over the North Norfolk Coast especially from the top of the Gazebo. Fortunately our timings also allowed us to see a steam train passing on the North Norfolk Railway and even though it was bitterly cold the sun was out and the view across to the sea was really most pleasant.